Player of the Match
Player of the Match

That's all we have from Cricinfo today. On behalf of Sudeep, Harshith and Ahsan, this is Sreshth saying good bye.

Fatima Sana, losing captain: I think we just played poor cricket - we accept it as a whole team. Need to accept it. Nushra and Sadia were awesome in bowling, the rest of us need to help them."

Sophie Molineux, winning captain: "We've got options, we've got depth - we are in a good position in that space. We see the opposition and we decide our batting orders based on that. Depth is a good problem to have. Today was really pleasing, to keep pushing on, Pez coming in was really attacking from the start and Voll has been hitting it beautifully. People are stepping up. We always review our games and there are things we wanna tick off, and even though we've had a couple of strong wins, I don't think we've ticked everything off."

Ellyse Perry is the Player of the Match: "Enjoyed batting with Voll and it's a great place to bat. Bowling was a bit lucky [2 wickets in one over] but I enjoyed it. Pakistan's intent was great and challenged us at different points. [Batting] I just wanted to take the game on. We wanted to push up around 200 which is where we ended up. We still got challenged, we lost wickets consistently, so we were happy keeping the rate up. [Consistency] I just enjoy all the challenges that playing cricket throws at you. Training is really fun. Great group, just working on things and enjoying."

Despite the four wins in four games, Australia are still not "assured" of qualification although their net run rate sure keeps them favourites. South Africa and India could also reach four wins by the end of their campaigns while Australia will remain there too if they lose to India.

As for Pakistan, Muneeba's 32 aside, only two others got to double digits. Three run-outs, almost criminal, deflated them further. They're now 0-4 in the competition, with a game against Netherlands only left.

A proud captain and her deputy lead the Australians out of the field, shaking hands with the Pakistan players. A great victory despite a few batting ducks for the Aussies before their next game against India. Today it was the Ellyse Perry show with the bat (with a little help from Georgia Voll) and then with the ball it was some top-class fielding and catching combined with some tidy bowling. Georgia Wareham bowled 11 dots in her 2 overs!

13.4
W
Sutherland to Sadia Iqbal, OUT, edged and taken! Australia win by 113 runs! This was a full ball outside off and Sadia threw her bat at it. Thick edge, Mooney moves to her left in one swift motion and that's curtains.

Sadia Iqbal c †Mooney b Sutherland 0 (1m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0

13.4
1w
Sutherland to Sadia Iqbal, 1 wide, length ball angling down the leg side
13.3
W
Sutherland to Fatima Sana, OUT, regulation for Mooney as Fatima is the ninth batter gone. Slower ball, a short of good length ball. Fatima tries to drag a pull behind square but she only gets a top-edge. Ball goes up about 30 feet before landing in the safe hands of Mooney.

Fatima Sana c †Mooney b Sutherland 17 (19m 12b 3x4 0x6) SR: 141.66

13.2
4
Sutherland to Fatima Sana, FOUR, pulled over the leg side! She charges down the track as Sutherland bends her back to dig it in short. Swatted away over the leg side, and deep midwicket has no chance

ahmed: "4 games, 4 different teams, 4 different batting orders.. that's Pakistan cricket for you "

13.1
0
Sutherland to Fatima Sana, no run, she defends this one

END OF OVER:
13 | 2 Runs | PAK-W: 81/8 (119 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 6.23, RRR: 17.00)

  • Diana Baig1 (8b)
  • Fatima Sana13 (9b)
  • Georgia Wareham2-1-2-1
  • Ashleigh Gardner2-0-17-0
12.6
0
Wareham to Diana Baig, no run, full ball on middle, and driven to mid on but they opt not to take the run, bringing Fatima on strike next over
12.5
0
Wareham to Diana Baig, no run, full outside off. A big swing of the bat as she tries to drive. Ball skids through and goes past the bat's inside half to the keeper
12.4
0
Wareham to Diana Baig, no run, good length ball around off and tapped down the ground off the back foot. But the Aussies think this may have grazed her pads before meeting the bat. So they review for lbw. Wasted one, though, because there's absolutely no pad involved
12.3
0
Wareham to Diana Baig, no run, full ball just outside off and driven down the ground
12.2
0
Wareham to Diana Baig, no run, length ball on middle, and tapped down the ground
12.1
1
Wareham to Fatima Sana, 1 run, length ball on middle, and patted towards mid on, with the bowler giving the ball a chase
12.1
1w
Wareham to Fatima Sana, 1 wide, full ball around off. Turning in. Tries the sweep. Misses. Ball goes past the pads, and Diana wants a run but Fatima opts to keep the strike

END OF OVER:
12 | 4 Runs | PAK-W: 79/8 (121 runs required from 48 balls, RR: 6.58, RRR: 15.12)

  • Diana Baig1 (3b)
  • Fatima Sana12 (8b)
  • Ashleigh Gardner2-0-17-0
  • Sophie Molineux2-0-6-2
11.6
0
Gardner to Diana Baig, no run, fullish ball turning in and hits the outside of her pads while turning to the leg side

rohan: "This is ridiculous planning from Pakistan. You are 8 down and your best batter has faced 7 balls. "

11.5
0
Gardner to Diana Baig, no run, length ball just outside off. Diana attempts a poke, ball goes past the outside edge
11.5
1w
Gardner to Diana Baig, 1 wide, sharp turn. Fullish around off but turning in, and going past the leg side
11.4
1
Gardner to Fatima Sana, 1 run, another leg-side swipe, played with the turn to deep backward square leg

PAK Women 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st8Muneeba AliGull Feroza
2nd9Muneeba AliSaira Jabeen
3rd13Ayesha ZafarMuneeba Ali
4th20Iram JavedMuneeba Ali
5th15Aliya RiazMuneeba Ali
6th9Aliya RiazFatima Sana
7th1Rameen ShamimFatima Sana
8th0Nashra SandhuFatima Sana
9th10Diana BaigFatima Sana
10th1Diana BaigSadia Iqbal